>> we would. 20% of the holidays listed at university of missouri holiday guide are wiccan. what is going on here? that seems bizarre. >> well, you know, it does. i tell you, look, i'm a fan of people living lives that best suit them and i don't know any wiccans. i think maybe on a really bad day i might turn into one, i'm not sure. but i think this is, it's actually, i think, people who are not christians, majority you're looking at christians, jews and muslims and this is a majority of americans and certainly a majority of americans are christian and over well, close to 80% at this point. but the fact is, i think this is less than -- it's less about elevating other rescissions and individuals and more about diluting the dynamic about what's important in people's lives. and look, i think if you're a wiccan or a pagans, tucker, you're anti-establishment and i don't think you need the establishment to recognize you, right? we already know that. >> and who could name eight wiccan holidays? i mean, i doubt your average wiccan could. >> look, halloween is the new year, i guess n